One week later than planned, T-Mobile has finally made the Nexus 6 available for sale. This is just a few days after many stores got their inventory. You can order the device online from T-Mobile.com or go to your nearest T-Mo retail location. Full retail price for the 32GB model is $649.92, and is available for $0 down with 24 monthly payments of $27.08 for well-qualified buyers. The carrier is also offering up the 64GB model (online only) for $699.84, or $0 down and 24 monthly payments of $29.16.
Google’s Nexus 6 was developed alongside Motorola, and very closely resembles the Moto X. And its spec list is – quite frankly – ridiculous. It features a QuadHD, 6-inch display, a quad-core 2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 series processor and a 13MP camera with OIS and Full HD video recording. It’s also stupidly huge, measuring in at 6.27 x 3.27 x 0.39 inches.
What makes this a truly compelling product is that it’s the first device to launch with Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box. It’s the biggest change to Android we’ve ever seen. With its Material redesign, everything fits together and looks polished, professional and attractive.
T-Mo opened up online orders at midnight Pacific time (3am), and will launch the device in retail stores this morning, as soon as stores open their doors. Be sure to check with your local store to see that they have stock, before you go in to one. You could find supply quite constrained. Of course, give us a shout if you get hold of one.
Buy the Nexus 6 from T-Mobile.com.